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Post by couldileaveyou on Sept 17, 2021 11:24:15 GMT
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Post by Marwood on Sept 17, 2021 12:17:21 GMT
But…why? It didn’t exactly get glowing reviews when it was on at the Bridge, are these people that desperate for the money?
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Post by alicechallice on Sept 17, 2021 12:44:33 GMT
But…why? It didn’t exactly get glowing reviews when it was on at the Bridge, are these people that desperate for the money? It was still good, though. I think it’ll make an enjoyable film.
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Post by talkingheads on Sept 19, 2021 16:13:11 GMT
It's not the greatest play but any excuse to have more Bennett filmed is fantastic.
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Post by Marwood on Sept 2, 2022 11:26:58 GMT
The film is being screened at the London Film Festival next month for those that are interested (no idea when it’s on general release though).
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Post by alicechallice on Sept 2, 2022 11:41:33 GMT
The film is being screened at the London Film Festival next month for those that are interested (no idea when it’s on general release though). 17th February.
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Post by Distant Dreamer... on Sept 2, 2022 12:12:10 GMT
Oh to have that cast on stage!
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Post by couldileaveyou on Dec 18, 2022 16:07:19 GMT
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Post by Jon on Dec 18, 2022 18:02:26 GMT
The reviews haven't been great for the film adaptation.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Dec 19, 2022 10:23:19 GMT
Even the trailer bores me, looks like something Richard Curtis would knock out.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 19, 2022 11:12:45 GMT
I rather enjoyed the trailer and also enjoyed the play, for which I think I was in the minority.
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Post by Being Alive on Dec 19, 2022 11:26:27 GMT
I really hated the stage show - poor Deborah Findlay deserved better than the absolute dross this was.
It's such a shame too as Bennett has written so many great plays.
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Post by mkb on Dec 19, 2022 12:53:33 GMT
I rather enjoyed the trailer and also enjoyed the play, for which I think I was in the minority. I'm looking forward to the film, as I also enjoyed the play, very much in fact. I gave it five stars, so I'm probably in a smaller minority! I haven't watched the trailer so as not to set any additional expectations or to spoil any surprises. Has this release been pushed back? I'm sure the film was being promoted several months ago.
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Post by alicechallice on Dec 19, 2022 14:02:33 GMT
I rather enjoyed the trailer and also enjoyed the play, for which I think I was in the minority. I'm looking forward to the film, as I also enjoyed the play, very much in fact. I gave it five stars, so I'm probably in a smaller minority! I haven't watched the trailer so as not to set any additional expectations or to spoil any surprises. Has this release been pushed back? I'm sure the film was being promoted several months ago. It’s UK release was originally set for Feb 17th but got pushed back a month until 17th Mar. It first started being publicised at the end of the Summer when it was being shown at the Toronto Film Fest. Depending on how hot the property is (i.e. relatively lukewarm for this one), these potential awards-bait films can sometimes take a while to finally get rolled out if the distributor knows they’re not going to gain much traction. However, March is usually quite a slow month box office-wise but unusually, March 2023 has quite a few potential moneyspinners on the table - Scream 6, Shazam 2, 65 (dinosaur action adventure starring Adam Driver) - so Allelujah might be quite a canny cinematic alternative for an older, more discerning* audience. *And by discerning, I don’t necessarily mean quality, just those with a low threshold for nonsense. Why have Judi Dench be eaten by a T-Rex when she can just as easily whither away quite respectfully in an overcrowded NHS ward?
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Post by theatreliker on Dec 21, 2022 20:10:14 GMT
Surprised to see Richard Eyre directing this rather than Hytner.
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Post by distantcousin on Mar 8, 2023 23:20:00 GMT
I saw a preview of the film earlier (the auditorium was full!) , and loved it.
And I did see the NT live of the play, but how telling that despite sitting through the film, none of it seemed familiar or came flooding back to me.
The film by comparison was much more satisfying, except the new ending (I'll say no more)
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Post by Jon on Mar 8, 2023 23:43:35 GMT
I saw a preview of the film earlier (the auditorium was full!) , and loved it. And I did see the NT live of the play, but how telling that despite sitting through the film, none of it seemed familiar or came flooding back to me. The film by comparison was much more satisfying, except the new ending (I'll say no more) Have they made changes as it's a lot shorter than the play was.
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Post by A.Ham on Mar 9, 2023 22:18:44 GMT
Saw a preview of the film tonight and really enjoyed it - a tough watch in places having had elderly relatives in similar situations and with my parents not getting any younger, but a really fantastic film.
I just hope there’s a screening being organised for the cabinet given the points it makes about the NHS and what they do for us all. Russell Tovey and David Bradley as his Dad made me cry. Well worth a watch.
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Post by distantcousin on Mar 10, 2023 12:38:58 GMT
Saw a preview of the film tonight and really enjoyed it - a tough watch in places having had elderly relatives in similar situations and with my parents not getting any younger, but a really fantastic film. I just hope there’s a screening being organised for the cabinet given the points it makes about the NHS and what they do for us all. Russell Tovey and David Bradley and David Bradley as his Dad made me cry. Well worth a watch.
I had similar feelings. A tough watch given my personal circumstances over the year.
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Post by distantcousin on Mar 10, 2023 12:40:07 GMT
I saw a preview of the film earlier (the auditorium was full!) , and loved it. And I did see the NT live of the play, but how telling that despite sitting through the film, none of it seemed familiar or came flooding back to me. The film by comparison was much more satisfying, except the new ending (I'll say no more) Have they made changes as it's a lot shorter than the play was.
I don't think they've made major changes. I think they've just made it pacier - less long scenes and a lot of dialogue cut.
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Post by meister on Mar 10, 2023 14:32:36 GMT
I enjoyed until {Spoiler - click to view} the last five minutes when it went from gentle comedy to Dr Crippen to Party Political Broadcast in quick succession.
Was that in the play?
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Post by A.Ham on Mar 10, 2023 14:32:39 GMT
Still thinking about this today - wishing I’d seen the play now. Perhaps the film will prompt a revival.
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Post by A.Ham on Mar 10, 2023 14:33:53 GMT
Totally know what you mean meister!
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Post by alece10 on Mar 20, 2023 17:23:48 GMT
Just returned from watching this in my local Vue cinema. I'd seen it on stage and thought it transferred well. Some nice performances. Am I right in thinking that the very, very end was not in the play? (not to spoil it for anyone). The cinema kept the house lights off for the credits so everyone stayed in their seats. Thought this was good as it meant you could gather your thoughts before the lights came up. Can anyone who has seen it tell me if it was very dark? I mean in brightness rather than content. To me everything was really dark and hard to see so don't know if it was intentional or something wrong at the cinema.
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Post by A.Ham on Mar 20, 2023 19:03:20 GMT
I think there was perhaps something wrong at the cinema - I don’t recall thinking it was dark at all. Visually anyway!
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